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    Major Israeli attack on Tehran targets Iran’s nuclear program

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeJune 13, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Israel attacked Iran’s capital early Friday in strikes targeting the country’s nuclear program, raising the potential for all-out war between the two bitter adversaries.

    It appeared to be the most significant attack Iran has faced since its 1980s war with Iraq, with multiple sites around the country hit.

    The leader of Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard was killed, Iranian state television reported, in a major body blow to Tehran’s governing theocracy and an immediate escalation of the nations’ long-simmering conflict.

    A State TV anchor read a statement saying: “The news of assassination and martyrdom of Gen. Hossein Salami was confirmed,” but did not elaborate. Another top Guard official, as well as two nuclear scientists, were also feared dead.

    Israeli leaders said the attack was necessary to head off what they described as an imminent threat that Iran would build nuclear bombs, and they warned of a reprisal that could target civilians in Israel. It remains unclear how close Iran actually is to building a nuclear weapon.

    Damaged cars and debris from an apartment building are seen in the aftermath of a suspected Israeli strike in Tehran.
    Debris from an apartment building is seen on top of parked cars after a strike in Tehran early Friday. (Vahid Salemi/The Associated Press)

    “It could be a year. It could be within a few months,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said as he vowed to pursue the attack for as long as necessary to “remove this threat.”

    “This is a clear and present danger to Israel’s very survival.”

    For Netanyahu, the operation distracts attention from Israel’s ongoing and increasingly unpopular war in Gaza, which is now over 20 months old.

    There is a broad consensus in the Israeli public that Iran is a major threat, and Israel’s opposition leader, Yair Lapid, a staunch critic of Netanyahu, offered his “full support” for the mission against Iran. But if Iranian reprisals cause heavy Israeli casualties or major disruptions to daily life, Netanyahu could see public opinion quickly shift.

    Multiple locations in the Iranian capital were hit in the attack, which Netanyahu said targeted both nuclear and military sites. Also targeted were officials leading Iran’s nuclear program and its ballistic missile arsenal. It wasn’t clear how bad the damage was at Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facility at Natanz.

    Sounds of explosions were heard again within hours of the first strikes. It wasn’t immediately clear if it was air defence systems going off or another attack.

    The strike on Iran pushed the Israeli military to its limits, requiring the use of aging air-to-air refuellers to get its fighter jets close enough to attack.

    It wasn’t immediately clear if Israeli jets entered Iranian airspace or just fired so-called “standoff missiles” over another country. People in Iraq heard fighter jets overhead at the time of the attack. Israel previously attacked Iran from over the border in Iraq.

    U.S. says it wasn’t involved in strikes

    In Washington, the Trump administration, which earlier cautioned Israel against an attack amid continuing negotiations, said that it had not been involved in the strikes and warned Iran not to retaliate against U.S. interests or personnel.

    The strikes followed increasing tensions that led the U.S. to pull some diplomats from Iraq’s capital and to offer voluntary evacuations for the families of U.S. troops in the wider Middle East.

    A building in Tehran showing damage in the wake of Israeli strikes.
    Damage to a building in Tehran is seen Friday in the aftermath of Israeli strikes. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA)

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Israel took “unilateral action against Iran” and that Israel advised the U.S. that it believed the strikes were necessary for its self-defence.

    “We are not involved in strikes against Iran and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region,” Rubio said in a statement released by the White House.

    People gather on a Tehran street, near an emergency vehicle, in the aftermath of Israeli strikes.
    People gather in the street near an emergency vehicle in the aftermath of Israeli strikes, in the Iranian capital of Tehran, on Frday. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA)

    The attack comes as tensions have reached new heights over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program.

    The Board of Governors at the International Atomic Energy Agency for the first time in 20 years on Thursday censured Iran over the country’s refusal to work with its inspectors. Iran immediately announced it would establish a third enrichment site in the country and swap out some centrifuges for more-advanced ones.

    There are multiple assessments on how many nuclear weapons Iran could potentially build, should it choose to do so. Iran would need months to assemble, test and field any weapon, which it so far has said it has no desire to do. U.S. intelligence agencies also assess Iran does not have a weapons program at this time.

    Iran missile, drone attacks expected: minister

    Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel had carried out the attack, without saying what it targeted.

    “In the wake of the state of Israel’s preventive attack against Iran, missile and drone attacks against Israel and its civilian population are expected immediately,” he said in a statement.

    Israelis gather in a shelter following sirens in Tel Aviv, Israel.
    Israelis are seen gathering in a shelter in Tel Aviv after sirens went off on Friday. (Itay Cohen/Reuters)

    The statement added that Katz “signed a special order declaring an emergency situation in the home front.”

    “It is essential to listen to instructions from the home front command and authorities to stay in protected areas,” it said.

    Both Iran and Israel closed their respective airspace.

    As the explosions in Tehran started, U.S. President Donald Trump was on the lawn of the White House mingling with members of the U.S. Congress. It was unclear if he had been informed, but the president continued shaking hands and posing for pictures for several minutes.

    Trump had said earlier that he was urging Netanyahu to hold off on taking action for the time being while the administration negotiated with Iran.

    He told reporters that as long as he thought there was a chance for an agreement, “I don’t want them going in, because I think it would blow it.”



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